10 Jaipur Monuments Worth a Historical Walk

10 Jaipur Monuments Worth a Historical Walk

Founded by Maharaj Jai Singh II in 1727; Jaipur is one of India’s most sought-after tourist destinations for a wide range of reasons. Among these many reasons; the rich history of Jaipur and the remnants of this history in the form of Jaipur monuments and historical sites are an overwhelming factor for the popularity of this city.

Any visit to Jaipur is incomplete without a visit to one or more of its many historical monuments; especially when your reason for being in the city is to soak in the many wonders of Jaipur. Read further to know more.

10 Jaipur Monuments for History & Architecture Lovers

It is impossible to truly whet your appetite for sightseeing in Jaipur without providing a sneak peek into some of the most famous monuments in Jaipur. Detailed below is all the relevant information you need pertaining to historical sites in the Pink City.

1. Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal is a monument like no other; in India or the world. Completed in 1799 and constructed with pink and red sandstone; the exteriors of this palace stand out for the fact that it closely resembles the honeycomb of a beehive with 953 “Jharokhas” or small windows that are brilliantly accentuated with exquisite latticework.

Location: Hawa Mahal Road

Things to Do: Watch the Hawa Mahal brilliantly lit up at night or visit during the daytime to find its chambers illuminated with varied colours even as the sunlight streams in through its many coloured glasswork windows.

Entry Fee: INR 50 for Indian Nationals, INR 200 for Foreigners

2. Amer Fort

Amer Fort

Built-in 1592 by Raja Man Singh; Amer Fort is located in Amer, Rajasthan which is a part of Jaipur by extension. The Fort stands out for its Hindu characteristics in terms of architecture and design and closely resembles a grand temple.

The relevance of Amer Fort as one of many historical monuments in Jaipur stems from the fact that it was long considered the stronghold of the Rajput Maharajas; Rajasthan’s longest reigning royal family.

Location: Devisinghpura

Things to Do: Take a stroll through the 4 wondrous courtyards at Amer Fort and soak in the many sights of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Entry Fee: INR 100 for Indian Nationals, INR 500 for Foreigners

3. City Palace

City Palace

example of the tangible legacy of the Rajput kings. The City Palace boasts of 9 impressive structures namely; the Govind Dev Ji temple, the Maharani Palace, the Bagghi Khana, Diwan-E-Khas, Diwan-E-Aam, Pritam Niwas Chowk, the Entrance Gates, the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal.

Location: Jaleb Chowk

Things to Do: Bearing in mind that City Palace is a palatial complex comprising of 9 impressive structures; there is a lot of sights to see.

Entry Fee: INR 75 for Indian Nationals, INR 300 for Foreigners

4. Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar

Jaipur has its very own Jantar Mantar and similar to the Jantar Mantar in Delhi; this is one of the most famous monuments of Jaipur. The Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is an equinoctial sundial and is one of 5 such structures in India; all built by Maharaja Jai Singh II between 1724 and 1735.

These Jantar Mantars were built to tabulate astronomical tables and track the sun, the moon and planetary movements.

Location: Kanwar Nagar

Things to Do: Learn more about this working observatory and the astronomical instruments that were in use in the 18th Century.

Entry Fee: INR 50 for Indian Nationals, INR 200 for Foreigners

5. Jaigarh Fort

Jaigarh Fort

Located on the promontory known as “Cheel Ka Teela” or Hill of Eagles on the Aravalli Range; Jaigarh Fort is yet another example of magnificent historical monuments in Jaipur. This fort is not only sought out for its impressive architectural qualities but also for the fact that it provides scenic views of the Aravalli Range and the Amber Fort down below.

Location:Devisinghpura

Things to Do: Be sure to look out for the Jaivana cannon; the world’s oldest cannon set on wheels. Explore Laxmi Vilas, Lalit Mandir, Aram Mandir and Vilas Mandir; all of which form the Jaigarh Fort complex.

Entry Fee: INR 35 for Indian Nationals, INR 85 for Foreigners

6. Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort

Built-in 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II and extended over the years; Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur is of great historical significance. This fort featured in the treaties drawn up between the Rajput and Maratha forces in the 18th century as a means of preventing war and conflict. Nahargarh Fort provides an enchanting view of Jaipur city which is one of the reasons it was a retreat residence when in use.

Location: Krishna Nagar

Things to Do: Explore Madhavendra Palace or enjoy the view of Jaipur city from the terrace of Nahargarh Fort.

Entry Fee: INR 50 for Indian Nationals, INR 200 for Foreigners

7. Albert Hall

Albert Hall

Albert Hall is both a museum and a monument of historical importance in Jaipur. Opened to the public in 1887; the Albert Hall has the distinction of having its foundation stone laid down by King Edward II. Albert Hall is an impressive structure from the outside however like any good museum; there is so much more to discover inside.

Location: Museum Road

Things to Do: View an awe-inspiring and enlightening collection of artefacts, paintings, sculptures, crystal works, and metal works contained within this historic museum.

Entry Fee: INR 40 for Indian Nationals, INR 200 for Foreigners

8. Sisodia Rani Garden & Palace

Sisodia Rani Garden & Palace

History is alive and well in Jaipur and that is the first impression you get at Sisodia Rani Garden and Palace. The greenery all around brings this historical monument of Jaipur to life and there is no dearth of beauty and serenity here. Built-in 1728 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II; Sisodia Rani Garden and Palace are testaments to the aesthetics of Jaipur in the times of Rajput royalty.

9. Jal Mahal

Jal Mahal

The Jal Mahal or “Water Palace” when translated into English; gets its name from the fact that it is situated in the middle of Man Sagar Lake of Jaipur City. The location of this palace sets it apart from any other historical structure in the city and the Jal Mahal also happens to be one of the most admired and famous monuments of Jaipur.

Location: Amer Road

Things to Do: The interiors of this palace are not open to the public but the pathways outside is a popular place to take pictures and enjoy the view of the exteriors of the palace or the pristine MAN Sagar Lake.

Entry Fee: NA

10. Birla Temple

Birla Temple

One of many Birla Temples around the country; the Birla Temple in Jaipur isn’t a historic monument per se. However; it does qualify as one of the most famous monuments of Jaipur owing to the visitor footfall. Located on the Moti Dungari Hill; the temple is also known as the Lakshmi Narayan Temple.

Location: Shanti Path

Things to Do: Offer prayers at the temple or enjoy its architectural beauty

Entry Fee: NA

In conclusion; it is easy to see that Jaipur is a tourist’s paradise especially for those looking for a deeper insight into the local history and culture. Architectural excellence is the highlight of any visit to Jaipur and this becomes evident with a visit to any one of the Jaipur monuments listed above. Feel free to add to the conversation by letting us know about your experiences at any one of these historical monuments in the comments section below.

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